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Cyclists are “longing” to be hit by cars, says wackadoo British politician
You have to be a special brand of irrational to think any cyclist WANTS to get hurt.
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As Warsaw climate talks end, scraps of good news in a mess of bad
The U.N.'s process grinds forward, and delegates agree on some important steps to halt deforestation, but remain allergic to bigger commitments.
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Explained in 90 seconds: Breaking the carbon budget
Kelly Levin, a climate policy expert at the World Resources Institute, explains what our carbon budget is, how much we've already "spent," and why it matters.
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Life sucks in “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” because of climate change
You can blame a lot on climate change. Bigger wildfires. Bad health. The totalitarian hell and political repression in "The Hunger Games" franchise.
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Super Bowl faceoff: Which is greener, girls or chickens?
Four companies enter this battle of the indie brands. One will leave.
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How the Simpsons have secretly been teaching you math
Science author Simon Singh reveals the highly nerdy layer beneath the longest-running sitcom on TV.
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Study reveals how badly frackers lie about jobs
The fracking industry would like you to believe that each of its wells directly employs 31 workers. A new report says the number is closer to four.
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Filibuster demolition could clear the air for greener rulings
The D.C. court at the center of the Senate fight is a key arena for environmental regulation.
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Spicy Cheetos are sending kids to the emergency room
Kids are eating enough Flamin' Hot Crunchy Cheetos to develop Inflamin' Hot Crunchy Stomach Lining.
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This Ohio lawmaker thinks you’re an enviro-socialist rent-seeker
A state senator is pushing a bill to water down Ohio's renewable electricity rules. Don't like it? Then he has some choice words for you.